I have a mint box camaro kit. The box is perfect and the wrapping is still on. The side panal is seperated but has not been ripped. I would like to know how much this kit is worth. Thanks.
Dan Beavers
I have a mint box camaro kit. The box is perfect and the wrapping is still on. The side panal is seperated but has not been ripped. I would like to know how much this kit is worth. Thanks.
Dan Beavers
It wouldn't take long to find out if you put it on eBay..... ;)
Dan,
Are you quite sure that's a 1966 Camaro? No model kit was ever made of a 1966 Camaro, since Chevrolet didn't introduce the Camaro until 1967!
AMT made two distinctly different 1967 Camaro's. Their first kits were in
1967, as HT and convertible kits. These kits were NEVER wrapped in anything by AMT, as AMT did not start shrinkwrapping (or any other sort of machine wrapping for another couple of years--the kit boxes were merely sealed with scotch tape.AMT's second 1967 Camaro was a so-so revamping of a '68 Z/28 they tooled in
1980. It's not an old kit, the newer '67 having been done about 3-4 years ago--they still show up at hobby shops for about $10-$11, less than that at shows and swap meets.AA
well first off a 66 camaro was never made the first year was a 67 not a 66.
I'll have to check my records but I'm thinking that number is for a '68. '61' would be the body style number and the 6 and 8 stand for the year.
Bill Banaszak, MFE
Instead of a fat finger error I had a fat eye error. It is a 1968 convertable kit. sorry for the confusion.
Dan Beavers
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